Hello, teachers and classmates. I am *** from class *year*. The topic of my speech today is about life, about ideals, and about pursuit.
The famous poet Mr. Wang Guozhen has a famous saying: "I don't think about whether I can succeed. Since I have chosen a distant place, I only care about the wind and rain." For the true seeker, life is just a process, and we The goal is like a torch, lighting up the dark future and allowing us to keep moving forward. The image in the poem "The Book of Songs Jianjia" that pursues "the beautiful woman" is also an excellent interpretation of Mr. Wang's famous saying. (Recite "Jianjia")
This poem goes around in circles, and the semantic meaning progresses layer by layer in the three stanzas, expressing the poet's sung and tearful, unyielding pursuit spirit. "Yiren" can not only be understood as a lover, but also a perfect, ideal state. It is this kind of perfection that leads the poet to search up and down, even if the road ahead is rough and long, even if the road ahead is long and difficult.
Throughout the ages, not only poets have praised this spirit of persistent pursuit, but also writers have written many articles praising it, such as Mr. ***’s *** article.
(The article is now up to you, come on, I wish you a successful speech!)